Referencing the expanding the thread I started several months ago
entitled
"Xen 4.12.0-rc Hangs Around masked ExtINT on CPU#", I installed a
fresh hard
drive on my Supermicro Atom server class unit and did the
following:
per:
https://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Xen_Project_Beginners_Guide#Download_and_Burn_the_Debian_Installer_CD
downloaded:
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-9.9.0-amd64-netinst.iso
burned CD
on boot had to select UEFI ASUS install, the regular ASUS did not
work.
console was blank,
screen attached has graphical image light blue, selected graphical
install
proceeded with install.
Reboot.
did NOT perform the suggested: apt-get install
firmware-linux-nonfree
performed:
apt-get install xen-system-amd64
restart.
startup hangs.
So, I had in November of 2016 installed Debian on this then-new
server
using:
debian-8.6.0-amd64-netinst.iso
and then installed Xen using the above instructions.
What I propose to do now is duplicate my steps of November 2016.
If I succeed in launching DOM0 as I did in November/December
2016,
then we'll know this is a software issue. If I fail, then I'd
conclude
there is a hardware problem. Recall, though I can install a
standard
build of Debian 9.9 and Gentoo and the kernels load, it's only
when
I have a Xen modified kernel that the boot-up hangs.
I'm not familiar with Debian other than I have easily installed
it
before. What would help me are some pointers to make sure
the Debian 8.6.0 does not go into auto-update mode and to identify
and select
the Xen packages which were the high watermark in November 2016.